Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is dependent on an individual family.
Parents who have their kids do the santa thing should NEVER expect anyone, child or adult, to go along with their myth. But if that's what they want to do/follow/believe in their own household, that's fine.
Absolutely, don’t be a part of the Santa delusion.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of the Christian posters who opted out of having Santa visit their households get visits from the Easter Bunny or even the Tooth Fairy? Is Santa the only one you opt out of or all of them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same generations that spanked their kids promoted Santa. They were also extremely racist and homophobic. Santa needs to fall by the wayside as a vestige of a by-gone era.
I get that you can’t help not being very bright, but you should probably stop advertising it.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think Santa is harmful to children? Do you tell your kids there’s no Santa because you want them thinking logically and rationally?
How do we keep our kids safe and logical when Santa keeps threatening their independent and reality based lives with presents and candy we all know he doesn’t bring?
Anonymous wrote:No, Santa isn’t harmful. It’s a fun tradition with a very short window, that children naturally grow out of. And then they do the same for their own children because they remember how awesome it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m atheist and am raising my kids secular, so I thought long and hard about the whole Santa thing. Ultimately I decided to go along because the kids enjoy it, it’s a bit of harmless cultural fun, and I know they will grow out of it soon. My older child is questioning and I never lie, but I ask them what they want to believe. They still want to believe Santa is real.
Santa never brings the bulk of the goods in this house- the best presents come from mom, dad, and family.
If they come away with the same lessons about God as they do Santa (not real, but people want desperately to believe, so let’s not ruin their magic) then I’ve done my job in raising them to be good secular citizens.
You never lie?
That’s admirable, extremely admirable. On average, people tell 1-4 lies per day.
You must be very special to be the one human on earth that never lies.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think Santa is harmful to children? Do you tell your kids there’s no Santa because you want them thinking logically and rationally?
How do we keep our kids safe and logical when Santa keeps threatening their independent and reality based lives with presents and candy we all know he doesn’t bring?
Anonymous wrote:I’m atheist and am raising my kids secular, so I thought long and hard about the whole Santa thing. Ultimately I decided to go along because the kids enjoy it, it’s a bit of harmless cultural fun, and I know they will grow out of it soon. My older child is questioning and I never lie, but I ask them what they want to believe. They still want to believe Santa is real.
Santa never brings the bulk of the goods in this house- the best presents come from mom, dad, and family.
If they come away with the same lessons about God as they do Santa (not real, but people want desperately to believe, so let’s not ruin their magic) then I’ve done my job in raising them to be good secular citizens.
Anonymous wrote:The same generations that spanked their kids promoted Santa. They were also extremely racist and homophobic. Santa needs to fall by the wayside as a vestige of a by-gone era.